SKY Q was released in 2016 with it offering new ways to watch TV but is really worth the upgrade? Here's Express.co.uk's guide to this latest service and what are the key differences between Sky Q and Sky+ HD.

The satellite TV firm recently announced that the popular streaming service will finally arrive in 2018 with subscribers soon able to see Sky and Netflix content side-by-side for the first time in the redesigned Sky Q menu.

Those who pay for Netflix will also be able to add it to their Sky bill making it easier to pay.

THINGS TO REMEMBER

Sky Q is clearly one of the best TV services on the market but it’s worth remembering that to get the ultimate package you will need to spend more.

For example, if you want to watch 4K sports and movies it will set you back over £70 per month.

In our opinion, it’s also better to future-proof yourself by taking out the 2TB Sky Q subscription.

Although it costs a little bit extra you’ll get access to more features and more space to store your content.

One final thing to remember is that when you upgrade from Sky+ HD you’re likely to lose all of the content stored on the box so make sure you’ve binged on those series before getting Sky Q installed.